There are water hookups. The caring operators of the campground and all the exciting things will make you feel good. North Cascades National Park - Colonial Creek Camp Ground is a magnificent campground to use as a base while enjoying the Northern Cascade Range. Going camping for a couple of days here in Washington is something you must do. Quite a lot of exciting things to do in the vicinity of North Cascades National Park - Colonial Creek Camp Ground, and it is a great escape from the city. Camping out sure is a great thing to do, and North Cascades National Park - Colonial Creek Camp Ground in Washington is such a great

location. The good choice of local attractions, and the good variety of outdoors recreation will beyond doubt have you coming back again and again. There's a heap of outdoors recreation available nearby such as whitewater paddling,

hiking, fishing, and swimming, so running out of fun things to do won’t happen. The Jay Creek to Gorge Lake portion is a great 4-mile-long grade IV(V) sweep of whitewater on Stetattle Creek. The Jay Creek to Gorge Lake portion of Stetattle Creek is suggested for experienced kayak paddlers exclusively. Don't neglect to check the latest conditions previous to going whitewater paddling to guarantee your safety. Sourdough Lookout Trail has an elevation variation of 5,982 feet; this stunning backcountry trail is 16.4 miles in distance. Hiking the Sourdough Lookout Trail, a demanding backcountry trail, calls for roughly speaking three days. Pyramid Lake Trail is a striking hiking trail; it's

2.2 miles from start to finish and has a variation in elevation of 1,153 feet. There's no more delightful way to use two and a half hours than to trek the challenging Pyramid Lake Trail.